1. Guy Gardner/Green Lantern/Warrior(He's gone through hell and back, figuratively and literally, but will never stay down for long. Besides, he called the most powerful teenager in the world a crybaby.)

2. Sanderson Hawkins/Sand(Best reconception of a forgotten Golden Age character ever and he's mouthy!)

24. Todd Rice/Obsidian(Best turn-around of a character ever. From annoying loser to charming and likeable hero. He's proof that characters can be redeemed.)

25. Selina Kyle/Catwoman(The only woman to ever be a match for Bruce Wayne, in my opinion)

26. Garfield Logan/Beast Boy/Changeling(The heart of the Titans, even if he's not one anymore. Plus, over the OYL gap, he became hot)

27. Vic Stone/Cyborg(The backbone of the Titans, though I hope he stops being a jerk soon)

28. Wesley Dodds/Sandman(He was the first Golden Age hero I saw who actually considered and cared about the fact that he was putting his sidekick in incredible danger. And he swung headfirst into Thor. Which never stops being funny.)

I think the rules stated that anyone who could have/did appear in Crisis on Infinite Earths or Infinite Crisis was fair game - I'm pretty sure the Legion showed up in CoIE, so I made use of them. Now, the bigger question is whether Atari Force was off-limits...

It's mostly just in their little interactions. She's never, ever been subordinate to him, even when a hero.

Where every other member of the Batclan tends to bow down to follow his orders (except Oracle and her group, but their actual assertion of independence was more recent), she never did. Good, bad, she did what *she* wanted.

Sasha started subordinate. Barbara isn't the same "generation" (and would be incestuous after dating Dick)...Diana...well, frankly Diana's beyond him, I think. Aside from the JLA, they're from different worlds. I can't see her settling in Gotham or him in a Themiscyran embassy.

And I think he's Helena's father. The way he showed in Catwoman, stuffed toy in hand, awkwardly talking about scholarships to college...

That was so "very new adolescent father trying to do right by his kid but not knowing how" to me.

And as much as I'm not a multiverse fan, the tiny romantic part of me, likes the idea of destiny there. :-)